With “666 Chicks”, Jacob The Horse unleashes a riotous, tongue-in-cheek punk incantation that mixes feminist fury, political satire, and campy apocalyptic imagery into a single, deliriously chaotic anthem. Driven by chant-like vocals and a theatrical urgency, the song leaps between cultural references and emotional extremes. The track uses hyperbole, humour, and punk mythology to critique power structures, interrogate autonomy, and poke at the absurdity of political cycles. Chaotic, cathartic, and defiantly theatrical, “666 Chicks” positions itself as a modern protest chant for the disenchanted, like a reminder that anger can be art, nostalgia can be revolutionary, and even bad poetry can spark something worth yelling about.





